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Profile Type:
Yacht Club/Marina/Other
Homeport:
Whangarei
About Me:
OceansWatch is a not-for-profit Trust registered in New Zealand and established in 2007 by a group of sailors and divers concerned about marine environments and their associated coastal communities.

OceansWatch is the #1 NGO for those within the global yachting community interested in marine conservation and humanitarian aid work. OceansWatch offers practical solutions to problems experienced by coastal communities and their marine environments.

Although young, the organisation is already receiving strong support from a rapidly growing membership as well as the media, both in NZ and internationally
Current location:
New Zealand
Destinations visited:
OW Solomon Islands! We will be expanding to places in the Caribbean, Central America and other developing countries around the world!
Looking to:
Connect with sailors and inform them of marine conservation opportunities!

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